
Mikel Ross discusses the different costs of cooling cap interventions for chemotherapy-induced hair loss and insurance coverage.

Mikel Ross discusses the different costs of cooling cap interventions for chemotherapy-induced hair loss and insurance coverage.

Beth Sandy points out what nurses should keep in mind when managing a patient with cancer's chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.

Julie Nangia explains the process for the Orbis Paxman Hair Loss Prevention System.

Jeannine Brant discusses the effect of recent focus on opioid and opioid addiction on the use of opioid agents in pain management of patients with cancer.

Ann Culkin, MD, discusses how to ease patient fears of cancer treatment-related side effects.

Karen Lee discusses the the importance of an actively involved caregiver for patients with cancer.

Debu Tripathy on the management of patients with breast cancer on oral oncolytics.

Sam Smith, PhD, from the University of Leeds, discusses strategies to improve adherence that is affected by menopausal symptoms.

Jame Abraham on the patient experience during scalp cooling for chemotherapy-induced hair loss.

Julie Nangia, MD, gives advice for patients expecting to lose their hair as a result of chemotherapy.

Gary Shelton talks about how to know when to address palliative care with a patient.

Lisa Butterfield discusses what nurses should know when treating patients receiving immunotherapies.

Phyllis McKiernan discusses appropriate age and other factors for transplants.

Alex Herrera discusses the response of patients with Hodgkin lymphoma on combination nivolumab/brentuximab vedotin.

Igor Puzanov discusses the rare cardiologic adverse events that can occur when a patient is on checkpoint inhibitors.

Elizabeth Repasky discusses chronic stress and its link to anti-tumor immune reponses.

Christian Capitini discusses the responses to immunotherapy.

Ann Culkin discusses how to help patients interpret and understand information they receive from the internet.

Brianna Hoffner reminds oncology nurses to collaborate with colleagues in other departments when treating patients with immune-related adverse events.

Mikel Ross discusses the cooling cap intervention for chemotherapy-induced hair loss and patients' tolerability.

Krista Qualmann discusses the nurse's role once a patient has gone for genetic testing.

Gary Shelton discusses the approach of the supportive oncology services approach to palliative care.

Laura Wood explains the education opportunities available to nurses in the field of immunotherapy.

Jeannine Brant discusses the important things to remember when assessing pain in a patient with cancer.

Karen Lee, NP, explains the importance of keeping patients with cancer hopeful but realistic when starting immunotherapies.

Omid Hamid, MD, compares the responses of patients with melanoma on single-agent immunotherapy treatment to those on combination therapy treatments.

Adam Dicker explains the benefit of nurses when communicating with patients, and how they help to combat "white coat syndrome."

Beth Sandy, CRNP, discusses the challenges that can arise when managing a patient's chemotherapy-induced nausea.

Brianna Hoffner, MSN, NP, RN, discusses complex immune-related adverse events and how nurses can go about treating patients.